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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T02:54:16+00:00 2026-06-09T02:54:16+00:00

I am using Django to read an ajax uploaded file to store it in

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I am using Django to read an ajax uploaded file to store it in a model. The upload request contains the raw uploaded image data.

def my_view(request):
    upload = request
    model_instance.image_field.save(uniquename, ContentFile(upload.read()))

If it matters, I am using AmazonS3 as my storage backend for uploaded files.

Somewhere in the function that contains this code, I have a memory leak.

Do I need to call upload.close() after doing this, to free resources/memory?
Or is my memory problem coming from some other issue, elsewhere in this function?

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    2026-06-09T02:54:17+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 2:54 am

    The python garbage collector will close files when they are no longer referenced.

    If your upload variable is a local variable in a function, it’ll be cleared when the function returns. Thus, the file upload referred to will be automatically closed during the normal garbage collection cycle.

    That said, it’s probably better to close the file. You can use the file as a context manager, and it’ll be automatically closed when the context is exited:

    with open('yourfilepath.ext') as upload:
        model_instance.image_field.save(uniquename, ContentFile(upload.read()))
    

    If upload is something Django produces for you, open and ready, you can still have it automatically closed with the contextlib.closing decorator:

    import contextlib
    with contextlib.closing(upload):
         model_instance.image_field.save(uniquename, ContentFile(upload.read()))
    

    To answer the rest of your question: your leak is most likely elsewhere.

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